3YOURMIND, Berlin, Germany, and Phillips Corporation, Federal Division, Hanover, Maryland, USA, have partnered with the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle Systems Center
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MX3D, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has reported that the M1 metal Additive Manufacturing machine supplied to the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) of the US Department of Defense
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The Jointless Hull machine, said to be the world’s largest additive and subtractive manufacturing platform, has earned the 2024 Technical Achievement Award for 3D Printing Innovation at the 8th Annual Military
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Auburn University, Alabama, USA, has been awarded a $50 million grant for a three-year project with the US Army. The grant represents the single largest prime research contract ever awarded to Auburn University
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The US Army is planning to expand the use of additively manufactured parts in its M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV, or Humvee), reports Breaking Defense, having recently produced
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The US Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), Warren, Michigan, together with US Army TACOM, also based in Warren, and SAE Government Technologies, Troy, Michigan, have opened a new
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The Additive Manufacturing industry is in a state of continual evolution. As one group of processes moves towards widespread adoption, others are being introduced and refined. In such a dynamic environment, how do we define AM, and what does ‘good’ AM look like? This article considers the status quo of conventional manufacturing before comparing key AM processes. Steven Camilleri, Andrew Duguid, Sam Katz and Chris Massar (SPEE3D), Martin McMahon (MAM Solutions), Victor Champagne (US Army Research Laboratory), Ozan Özdemir (Northeastern University), Anthony Naccarelli and Timothy Eden (Penn State), Krishnan Kannoorpatti (Charles Darwin University) and Bruce McLean (University of Sydney) unravel AM’s value metrics.
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